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Speaker: Prof Kirpal Singh from Singapore Management University.
Topic: Cultivating Creativity
Date: 1600 hour, Friday, January 16th, 2009
The grouping for the Swap-Bot "10 Day Creativity Challenge." I had a great time -- it was really a push to make something different for 10 days in a row. A dear friend of mine died in the middle of the 10 days, and it was good to have a project to keep me busy. My partner gave me some great hints about herself on her blog, so I ended up doing an Amelie/gnome/mushroom theme. I really enjoyed the challenge!
The passion to fulfill the uttermost sensual desires of the self comes from the tangible and expressive qualities that emerge from nature. The abstraction of the pomegranate in this case brings soothing juxtaposition to human elements embracing the empolient connection with a natural element. The pomegranante, in a sensual, sexy way provokes a sense of desire, of creative, imaginative desire for a lust so forbidden. Yet the fruit of your desire is right in your grasp. All you have to do is look beyond the surface...and rub deep. You might be surprised what you discover!
Two-legged friends: A man introduces his child to a gaggle of geese against the backdrop of a rising sun at the sukhna lake in Chandigarh.
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Week 2 - Design and Studio Practice module
Exercise in experimenting with photography and perspective
First year BA/BSc Product Design students at Middlesex University
Week 2 - Design and Studio Practice module
Exercise in experimenting with photography and perspective
First year BA/BSc Product Design students at Middlesex University
Art is very effective in a specific area: it truly does change the way you think. This is something that is not easily explained or understood by somebody who isn't interested in the arts. Its true, artists look at the world differently than say,an athlete would, or a musician. Doing visual art forces you to think about how things look from different perspectives, at different angles, and to constantly make you question how you can improve a piece. It also tends to make you more imaginative in coming up with ideas and concepts for a work. Its simple, art therapy can open a whole new door of creativity to somebody who may not have seen the world in this light.
Creativity Impacts: InGAME and Beyond, was an event produced by Creative Dundee – a showcase celebration that explored the influences of locally-made digital and creative innovations. Over 130 people joined the event which included a panel discussion, film screenings and live experiments in sound/play.
The event was held at DCA on 24 August 2023. With thanks to: Anita Taylor, Jim Bown, Scott Davidson, Malath Abbas, Dr Hailey Austin, Michael Garty, by Noni Farragher-Hanks of Agency of None, Biome Collective, Professor Christopher Murray, Dr Damon Herd, Dr Hailey Austin, Becca Emslie, Rachel Simpson, James Morwood, SHHE and Duncan Barton.
Event photography: Holly Quinn, Studio QN.
Full event details: creativedundee.com/2023/07/creativity-impacts-ingame-and-...